
This is the eighth time Henley has had at least a share of the 36-hole lead on tour, and he has converted only one into a win - his first start of his rookie year in 2013 when he won the Sony Open against fellow rookie Scott Langley.While other truck driving schools charge up to $8000 for tuition, TDI is committed to making trucking affordable and accessible. Patton Kizzire had a second straight 65 and was four back, while David Lingmerth (66) was another shot behind. Only two other players were within five shots of Henley going into the weekend. Viktor Hovland, going for a third straight victory at Mayakoba, could only manage three birdies in his round of 69 that left him eight shots behind. “A long way to go and two solid days under me.” “I didn't give myself as many close looks today and then I didn’t convert a couple putts, but I mean, it was a solid day,” Gordon said. Gordon opened with a 62 and followed with a 67, though he still felt as though he was headed in the right direction.

3, and he also had a few momentum-saving par putts. Being in a good head space for those tee shots is a good start.”Ī reliable putter never hurts, and that's long been the best club in Henley's bag. There's some intimidating tee shots for me and I am trying to just commit to what I'm doing and commit to try to hit a great shot. “Mentally felt confident and believing in what I was doing,” Henley said. The challenge is the mangroves that line the fairways and make them look even tougher to hit. The greens are smooth and relatively flat. The tropical breeze is nothing players haven't seen before.

The cut was at 4-under 138, a 12-shot differential from top to bottom, which was more about the quality of Henley's play.Įl Camaleon is just over 7,000 yards at sea level (Gulf of Mexico). Two-time major champion Collin Morikawa finally put together a big round with a 63 and was eight behind, while Masters champion Scottie Scheffler had to settle for a 71 that left him 10 shots back. Henley is a three-time winner, his last victory coming more than five years ago in the 2017 Houston Open. This time, Henley leads over Will Gordon (67) and Sam Ryder (65), each looking for their first PGA Tour title. Henley also had a three-shot lead at the Sony Open. He shot 125 (62-63) at the Sony Open in Honolulu to start the year, a tournament that ended with Hideki Matsuyama beating him in a playoff.

Henley was at 16-under 126, one short of his career best for the opening 36 holes on the PGA Tour.
